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Youth running class

Stretch-n-Grow of Utah and Basin Recreation are offering a youth running class this summer. The program runs in both July and August with six classes per session. Each class is taught by a certified youth fitness coach with running experience. The first session is July 11-27 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The second session is Aug. 1-17 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Classes for ages 5-10 will be held at 9 a.m. or 6 p.m. Classes for ages 11-16 meet at 10 a.m. or 7 p.m. Cost is $55 per session. Contact the Basin Recreation Field House at 655-0999 to register. Contact Stretch-n-Grow of Utah for more program information at (801) 581-9438. NORBA races

The fourth stop in the NORBA National Mountain Bike Race Series will be help July 7-9 at Deer Valley Resort. The event will feature top level professional racing. The event is free to the public. Call (800) 424-3337 for more information or visit http://www.norbanationals.com .

Bitty camp

Bitty Camp, for ages 4-6, will be held July 3-7 (no camp on the 4th) at Trailside Park. Camp will run from 9 a.m.-noon. The cost is $75 for the week. Campers will play sports, table games, arts and crafts, group activities and more. Sign up at http://www.basinrecreation.org or call 655-0999 and ask for Justine.

Inline skating group

SkateNow is organizing a Sunday morning skate group in Park City. The sessions are designed as casual skates so all abilities can participate. Each week the group will meet and explore local trails, roadways, and places to skate in the area . Parkite Jon Scarlet, the founder of the Boston Inline Skate Club, will be organizing the skates and sending out e-announcements each week throughout the summer. For more information on the weekly skate’s locations and times, call Scarlet at (508) 450-1647 or e-mail scarlet20245am Monday Friday to hear these reports. KTMP is your hometown classic country radio station located at 260 North Main Street in Heber City. For more information call (435) 657-1340. Bottom of Form

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